Como 123 No Hay Dos

Embarrassingly I spent a year in Barcelona nearly twenty years ago and beyond asking for a drink, a light and a variety of fresh meat and vegetable produce, neither my Catalan or Spanish progressed very far, unlike my German which quickly returned to fluent level.

I can't find any reference to Efrian Ruiz Echeverria sponsor "Como 123 No Hay Dos" anywhere else on the net and am wondering if anyone can enlighten me as to what it is / was ?

The company sponsoring the car was 1-2-3, which was known for a bunch of products but the only one I can think of is a cooking oil. "No Hay Dos" is more loosely translated as "Nothing Better". I forget where I read that, however. Probably a really old issue of Classic and Sports Car.

The company sponsoring the car was 1-2-3, which was known for a bunch of products but the only one I can think of is a cooking oil. "No Hay Dos" is more loosely translated as "Nothing Better". I forget where I read that, however. Probably a really old issue of Classic and Sports Car.

"No hay dos" is literally translated as "Not have two", or "There is no second one like this".

The sponsor "Industrias 1-2-3" was from Mexico owned by a Santiago Ontanon and made, as said, household products. Ontanon sought exposure to the general public and was a motor racing fan. Bring in Ferrari in the Carrera...

"No hay dos" is literally translated as "Not have two", or "There is no second one like this".

The sponsor "Industrias 1-2-3" was from Mexico owned by a Santiago Ontanon and made, as said, household products. Ontanon sought exposure to the general public and was a motor racing fan. Bring in Ferrari in the Carrera...

Maglioli recalled the specific product as a soap powder for washing clothes. I have never established whether or not he was right.

It's an Henkel brand. It should the Mexican brand for what is known as Persil in the UK.

unfortunatly that is wrong

Henkel lost the rights to Persil brand as some sort of war sanction. Unilever is making and selling Persil in the UK to their own formulation and there is no relation at all to the good stuff from Germany

winning a war on the battlefield can mean You might lose it afterwards....